Colombian order of Precedence
The order of precedence in Colombia is a symbolic hierarchy of officials used to direct protocol. It is regulated by National Law 1444 of 4 May 2011.[1]
Order of precedence
Below is the current cabinet headed by the President of the Republic, in its respective denomination, order and precedence.
- The President of Colombia (Ivan Duque)
- The Vice President of Colombia (Marta Lucia Ramirez)
- Minister of the Interior and Justice (Daniel Palacios)
- Minister of Defence (Diego Molano)
- The President of Senate (Juan Diego Gómez)
- The 1st Vice President of Senate (Maritza Martínez)
- The 2nd Vice President of Senate (Iván Name)
- The President of the House of Representatives (Jennifer Arias)
- The 1st Vice President of the House of Representatives (Carlos Ardila Espinosa)
- The 2nd Vice President of the House of Representatives (Luis Alberto Albán)
- President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Colombia (Luis Antonio Hernández)
- Vice President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Colombia (Aroldo Quiroz Monsalvo)
- Former Presidents of Colombia (by seniority of assuming office, as long as they don't have other public office)
- César Gaviria Trujillo (7 August 1990 - 7 August 1994)
- Ernesto Samper Pizano (7 August 1994 - 7 August 1998)
- Andrés Pastrana (7 August 1998 - 7 August 2002)
- Álvaro Uribe Vélez (7 August 2002 - 7 August 2010)
- Juan Manuel Santos (7 August 2010 - 7 August 2018)
- Former Vice Presidents of Colombia (by seniority of assuming office, as long as they don't have other public office)
- Gustavo Adolfo Bell (7 August 2002 - 7 August 2010)
- Francisco Santos Calderón (7 August 2002 - 7 August 2010)
- Angelino Garzón (7 August 2010 - 7 August 2014)
- Germán Vargas Lleras (7 August 2014 - 21 March 2017)
- Oscar Naranjo (29 March 2017 - 7 August 2018)
References
- "Compilación de la Legislación Aplicable al Distrito Capital :: RÈgimen Legal de Bogotá". www.alcaldiabogota.gov.co. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
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